Die Rahmentasche hat den unabsichtlichen Schlag heute morgen gut überstanden, der Inhalt anscheinend nicht. Schade, da war ich wohl etwas zu rabiat :o(
BEGININGS 🌱🌱🌱 The first rains brought the lupines. #wildflowers#FieldOfDreams. A new season begins after laying fallow since mowing last spring. The seedling on right have first true leaves. Those on right are seed leaves. #lupine#CaNativePlants Arroyo Lupine: lupinus succulentus #gardening 🌱🌱🌱
I am a big color kinda artist, but sometimes I enjoy the simplicity of black and white. When the work depends on shadow, depth, texture and highlights...
Going past the falls and toward the ridge on the Mt. Rainier National Park Myrtle Falls & Golden Gate loop from the Paradise trailhead. No view of Mt. Rainier.
Heading up the ridge on the Mt. Rainier National Park Myrtle Falls & Golden Gate loop from the Paradise trailhead, passing lots of lupine, marmots, and fog.
The session in a lupine field behind us, it came out great! I'm post-producing photos from there and Amsterdam, a lot of work. I will upload more pictures soon. 😊 This picture I took with so special lens, which I detached from the old Smena 8M camera and adapted to Sony E-mount.
A question for gardening friends: I live in Seattle (Pacific NW region, Zone 8b). I have 3 lovely lupine plants in a part sun/part shade location. They have a bad case of powdery mildew, and an expert gardener told me they need more sun. She thought I could move them now. It's not full summer here yet - high temps in next week 55-65 degrees F, then warmer. Any opinions about moving them vs waiting til fall? Thank you! #Gardening#Seattle#lupine#nativeplants